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Good Strategy, Bad Strategy | Richard Rumelt

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

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Choosing and Focusing on Achievable Challenges for Action Agenda

The key to building an action agenda is to select a challenge that is both important and achievable. This involves finding the overlap between problems that are important and those that can be addressed. Once the challenge is chosen, the focus shifts to defining actionable steps, not just goals, over a specific timeline. The concept of 'crux' from mountain climbing is used as a metaphor to emphasize the importance of identifying the most challenging part of the problem to overcome. Just as in climbing, if one can't handle the 'crux', it is not advisable to proceed. In business, the 'crux' represents the hardest part of the problem to be addressed, and addressing this 'crux' is crucial in designing effective solutions.

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